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#302 : Des pattes poisseuses

Ricky et Lizzie cherchent un peu d'intimité. Doc s'inquiète pour Hope qui est peut-être prise au piège par un ouragan. Mel fait une proposition tentante à Jack.

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Sticky Feet

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Des pattes poisseuses

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Vendredi 09.07.2021 à 09:00

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Outside Jack’s house

Vernon: Feel better?

Firefighter: Yeah, I do.

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Mel: Hey, you ready to go? The fire chief said there's nothing more we can do.

Jack: Okay.

Mel: Brie will stay at the Fitches' if you want your room at the bar, but you can stay with me if you want.

Jack: I don't feel so good.

Mel: Hey.

Vernon: The adrenaline's making him nauseous.

Mel: Yeah. I need to get him out of here.

Vernon: He might also be dealing with triggers from Iraq.

Mel: I know.

Vernon: I'm so sorry. I know this is rough on both of you.

Mel: Thanks.

Jack: Let's go.

Mel: Okay… Thanks.

Bert: How's he holding up?

Vernon: Honestly, I don't know. A man can only take so much before he breaks.

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Cabin

Mel: Can I get you something to eat?

Jack: No, thanks.

Mel: Are you sure?

Jack: No, I'm good. Thank you.

Mel: Hey, you don't have to put on a brave face, you know, especially with me… You just lost your house. It's a big deal.

Jack: There's no point getting worked up about it, is there? Not gonna change anything.

Mel: Still, it's okay to feel what you're feeling.

Jack: I feel like it's been one thing after another.

Mel: I know. You've been through a lot.

Jack: So have you.

Mel: Yeah, and you let me cry, and yell... And then cry some more.

Jack: Getting emotional doesn't really work for me. I just end up breaking things.

Mel: Well, you can break whatever you want, but I'd prefer you do it at the bar because I don't have renters' insurance.

Jack: I'll remember that next time I feel like smashing stuff.

Mel: Hey, hey. I'm here for you. Whatever you need.

Jack: Yeah… Thanks. I'm gonna grab a shower and try to get some sleep.

Mel: Okay… Hey… I love you.

Jack: Love you too.

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Outside the cabin

Jack: Yeah, no, that'd be great. Okay, I'll come by tomorrow… Thank you. Bye.

Mel: Hey.

Jack: Hey.

Mel: Was that the fire investigator?

Jack: No, it was Jo Ellen. I called to see if she had any vacancies.

Mel: Oh. Okay. Do you not want to stay here?

Jack: It's not that. It's just there's not a lot of room.

Mel: Well, I mean, I can clear out one of the closets. Doc will let me store stuff at the clinic.

Jack: I don't want you to have to do that.

Mel: It's really not a problem.

Jack: What is it that Hope said about guests and fish? I don't wanna overstay my welcome.

Mel: That was a completely different situation, and we're in a relationship.

Jack: It doesn't mean we won't get on each other's nerves.

Mel: Oh, I'm sorry. What do I do that annoys you?

Jack: Nothing. It's more that I would be bothering you. I just... I don't want you to feel obligated to have me here.

Mel: I don't.

Jack: It's been one night.

Mel: All right. Well, you think about it. I gotta go to work. I'll see you later.

Jack: Okay… Bye.

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Vernon’s house: kitchen

Radio: Hurricane Ida has shifted course. Residents of Hilton Head, Port Royal Island, and Fort Fremont, South Carolina are bracing for landfall later this evening. Upgraded to a Category 3 hurricane, forecasters are predicting storm surges nine to 12 feet high with winds up to 125 miles per...

Voice mail: Your call has been forwarded to an automated voice messaging system.

Vernon: Hope, hi, it's me. Listen, if you're still in Port Royal, you and Nancy need to evacuate immediately. This hurricane has gotten too strong for you to try and ride it out. Uh, your best bet is to drive to Allendale. That is the safest route that I can figure out. Uh, you take Highway 21 North to Highway 278 West. And call me the minute you get there, and let me know that you're okay. And just be careful out there, will ya? Um... I love you… Bye.

Mel: Good morning.

Vernon: Hey.

Mel: By chance, do you have Mrs. Gardner's file? She's coming for a well-check today, which should be interesting.

Vernon: Uh-huh.

Mel: The last time I saw her, she told me to enjoy my figure while I'm young because someday my metabolism will stop, and I won't be able to wear skinny jeans anymore.

Vernon: Yeah, her... Her file's in the office.

Mel: Okay… Hey, is everything okay?

Vernon: Category 3 hurricane is headed straight for Port Royal Island.

Mel: Oh my God! Were they able to evacuate?

Vernon: I... I don't know. I haven't been able to reach Hope or her aunt, and I think maybe their power is out.

Mel: Oh my God. I'm so sorry.

Vernon: Yeah.

Mel: I can cover if you need to go home.

Vernon: Nothing I can do at home. I might as well distract myself with work.

Mel: Okay. Well, let me know if you change your mind or if you need anything.

Vernon: Very kind of you. I'll be okay… So, uh, how's Jack doing?

Mel: Uh, yeah, he... He says he's fine. He wants to stay at the B&B instead of staying with me.

Vernon: Well, not surprising. I mean, Jack is pretty self-reliant. In fact, that's a point of pride for him.

Mel: That's definitely true.

Vernon: Right, so maybe he just needs to stand on his own for a while to feel like he has some control over his life.

Mel: Hm. So you're saying I should be supportive if he wants to stay at the B&B.

Vernon: I am not saying anything. I'm just calling it like I see it.

Mel: Chicken.

Vernon: Yeah, a chicken with a lot of experience. Oh, um, Lilly came by looking for you last night while I was closing out.

Mel: Oh, is Chloe okay?

Vernon: Chloe's fine. I just sensed it was a lady thing.

Mel: "A lady thing."

Vernon: Yeah.

Mel: Are you sure you're not a character from Outlander?

Vernon: Oh, very funny.

Virginia: I'm afraid I'm a bit early.

Vernon: Good morning, Virginia.

Mel: That's okay. You can have a seat. I'll be right there… Uh, well, I'm gonna go grab her file.

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Vernon’s house: kitchen / Street

Vernon: Hello? Hello?

Julia: Vernon, hi. It's Julia from the agency.

Vernon: Oh. Hi. Hi, how are you?

Julia: I'm good, thank you. So I have two promising candidates coming in to meet with you today.

Vernon: That's very good.

Julia: Will there be anyone else joining the interview?

Vernon: Such as?

Julia: Your nurse. It can be helpful to have another perspective in the room.

Vernon: I told you this search will remain confidential.

Julia: Oh, I thought you meant externally. When it comes to small businesses, usually new hires are transparent.

Vernon: I run my clinic on a need-to-know basis. Right now, nobody else needs to know.

Julia: Of course, but you'd wanna know if there was a personality issue before bringing someone in. And in my experience, when employees are blindsided, it can cause quite a headache for management.

Vernon: Well, this management is going to stay the course. You have a nice day.

Julia: You too.

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Lydie’s house: living room

Lydie: Oh, don't mind me.

Ricky: Grandma, you don't need to cover your eyes.

Lydie: Oh, I don't wanna invade your privacy.

Lizzy: What privacy?

Lydie: Uh, so I made some shortbread for you this morning.

Lizzy: Thanks, Grandma.

Lydie: There you go, dear.

Lizzy: That was so nice of you.

Lydie: Okay. Uh, back to my room. Call me if you need anything… Forgot the milk. Can't have cookies without milk.

Ricky: Isn't she great?

Lydie: All right. Here we are, dears. There's one for you, and one for you. And now, um, is there anything else I can get you?

Ricky: Can I have a napkin?

Lydie: Oh, well, of course, dear.

Ricky: What?

Lizzy: A napkin? Really?

Lydie: There you are. Now I'll get out of your hair.

Ricky: What do you have against napkins?

Lizzy: Don't you want to be alone with me?

Ricky: We are alone.

Lizzy: We aren't. Your grandma might as well be sitting between us.

Ricky: Well, this is her house.

Lizzy: Exactly. So if you ever wanna have sex again, you better find somewhere we can be alone.

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Jack’s bar

Jack: Here we go.

Brie: Hey! I tried calling you last night.

Jack: Yeah, sorry. I wasn't up for chatting.

Brie: Are you okay?

Jack: I'm fine. The house is gone, but that's what insurance is for, right?

Brie: You need to play the lottery.

Jack: Why is that?

Brie: Because the universe owes you.

Jack: I don't think the universe gives a crap.

Brie: Well, are you staying with Mel?

Jack: Yeah, for now. I gotta decide if I wanna move in with her or stay at the Fitches'.

Brie: Why would you wanna stay at the B&B?

Jack: I don't want her to feel overwhelmed. She's got enough on her plate.

Brie: What does she want you to do?

Jack: She wants me to stay with her. What else is she gonna say?

Brie: I don't know her that well, but she seems pretty direct.

Jack: She is. She's also compassionate. She could be offering out of sympathy.

Brie: I don't think that's the case. But if you're uncomfortable, move back. I'll stay at the B&B.

Jack: I thought you were heading home soon.

Brie: Uh, I actually decided to take some extra personal time.

Jack: And your boss signed off on that?

Brie: Hey, don't worry about me. Just take care of yourself, huh?

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Brie: Hi.

Mel: Hey!

Jack: Hello.

Mel: Hi.

Jack: You don't have to check up on me.

Mel: I'm just getting some lunch.

Jack: Oh, really?

Mel: Mm-hmm.

Jack: It's not even noon.

Mel: I know, and I'm already starving.

Jack: Mm-hmm.

Mel: What? You know that it's a known fact that stress triggers hormones related to appetite. That's why they call it stress eating.

Jack: Oh, so this is about your stress from last night, not mine.

Mel: Correct.

Jack: If you hadn't been a nurse, you'd have been a great attorney.

Mel: Thank you. So, any news on the house?

Jack: Yeah, they say faulty wiring in the attic caused the fire.

Mel: Oh. Well, that's good news. Well, that it wasn't set intentionally.

Jack: Oh, wow. You're setting the bar for good news pretty low there.

Mel: Yeah, it increases the amount of good news in the world.

Jack: Good point.

Preacher: Hey, Mel. Sorry I'm late. Connie came by to help, and after she cleaned up the kitchen, it took me half an hour to find my keys.

Jack: Her heart was in the right place.

Mel: Just not your keys.

Preacher: Funny.

Mel: Thank you.

Jack: Why don't I get a server to bring your food?

Mel: Oh, that would be great. Thank you. Uh, I'll take the barbecue chicken salad.

Jack: Copy that.

Mel: Thanks. Um, you'll come over tonight, right?

Jack: Yeah. I'll bring dinner.

Mel: Great. I'll see you then.

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Mike: Hey! Man, I heard about the fire. How you doing?

Jack: Sick and tired of people askin' how I'm doing.

Jack’s bar: office

Mike: Right. You've never been a good patient. You had a six-inch hole in your back. Two days later, you're asking when you could get back to your squad.

Jack: I hate being down and out, you know that.

Mike: I hear ya. I, uh, did find something that might cheer you up though.

Jack: What's that?

Mike: A lead on Jimmy's location.

Jack: Oh yeah?

Mike: I'm on my way over to speak with Sheriff Duncan.

Jack: All right. Thanks.

Mike: Yeah.

Jack: Man, I feel bad. You gotta be missing the action back home.

Mike: I'm actually digging Virgin River.

Jack: Really?

Mike: Yeah.

Jack: I never pictured you as a small-town guy.

Mike: I like the vibe. Yeah. Like today, before work, instead of being stuck in traffic, I went fishing.

Jack: Right? You catch any?

Mike: That wasn't the point. Fish just gotta get used to me.

Jack: Yeah, keep trying.

Mike: Later, brother.

Jack: Thank you, man.

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Outside Connie’s General store

Lilly: Please don't cry. Here we go. Thank you. It's okay. See? We're on the move now, honeybun. It's okay. It's okay… It's okay, sweetie… Here you go. That's a good girl. No. It's okay, buddy.

Tara: Mom, what are you doing? I thought you wanted to shop.

Lilly: I needed some fresh air. That's all.

Tara: You sure you're okay? You look tired.

Lilly: Well, I'm getting old, I guess. I don't have the energy I had when you were little.

Tara: You're not old.

Lilly: Oh, sometimes I feel like I'm 100.

Tara: It's because you do too much. You're taking care of me and Chloe. I'm a grown-up. I can do my own laundry.

Lilly: I like doing things for you. I won't always be around to do them.

Tara: What are you talking about? If you're like Grandma Fran, you'll be playing with Chloe's grandkids.

Lilly: Wouldn't that be something.

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Vernon’s practice: office

Vernon: First in your class, University of Washington. Terrific school. You've been practicing family medicine at San Francisco General.

Peter: Correct.

Vernon: And currently living in Grace Valley.

Matt: Yes, my wife grew up there.

Vernon: So, you'd be willing to live in Virgin River?

Matt: No, I'd... I'd commute.

Peter: Aside from your nurse practitioner, how many medical assistants do you have?

Vernon: None… If you live two hours away, how would you handle after-hours calls?

Matt: I guess they'd drive to the Urgent Care in Clear River.

Vernon: Oh, you guess. You guessed wrong.

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Emerald Lumber

Paul: Hey, boss, we got a problem.

Brady: What is it?

Paul: The hydraulic hose on a feller buncher ruptured.

Brady: Damn it. Is everyone all right?

Paul: Bud nearly lost his hand.

Brady: Christ. So? What's the damage? New feller buncher costs around 50k. We don't have that. How much to repair the one we've got?

Paul: We'd need a heavy vehicle mechanic. A good one will run you 40 bucks an hour.

Brady: Find someone willing to charge a flat rate.

Paul: Uh, those guys don't grow on trees… But I'll figure it out.

Brady: And let's... Let's keep this to ourselves, all right? Guys start thinking the company's in trouble, they'll bolt, then I'm screwed.

Paul: All right.

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Vernon’s house: entrance

Vernon: Oh, follow that road, and it'll take you right back to the main highway.

Peter: Okay. Thanks. Let me know if you change your mind about the references.

Vernon: Hey.

Muriel: Hey! Who was that?

Vernon: Oh, just some tourist.

Muriel: Asking about references?

Vernon’s house: kitchen

Vernon: I thought he said preferences.

Muriel: Preferences for what?

Vernon: Well, your guess is as good as mine. Would you like some coffee?

Muriel: Yes, please. I would love it. Oh, and I brought you this.

Vernon: Oh, that jam.

Muriel: Strawberry.

Vernon: Thank you. I hope you didn't go to too much trouble on my account.

Muriel: No. Not at all. Thanks… So... Have you heard from Hope?

Vernon: No. No.

Muriel: Anything on the news?

Vernon: The weather may have made it impossible for them to evacuate. Her aunt, Nancy, she's almost 90, in a wheelchair, and Hope would never leave her behind. The island is very exposed. Any substantial storm surge and then the flooding...

Muriel: Okay, listen. If I had to bet money on someone to survive a natural disaster, it'd be Hope. Ida has no idea what she is up against. Why don't we have a game of backgammon to distract you?

Vernon: Well, I suppose I do have some time before my next appointment.

Muriel: Mm, excellent.

Vernon: Set's in the office. I'll be right back.

Muriel: And I will clear the table.

Vernon: I am not so sure I can focus.

Muriel: That's all right. No pressure from me.

Vernon: Oh, yeah… You'll just double the bet.

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Street

Brie: Oh, Mel.

Mel: Oh, Brie! Hey! What are you doing here in Clear River?

Brie: Picking up clothes for Jack.

Mel: Oh, so am I. I felt like I was drowning in a sea of plaid.

Brie: Well, you obviously know my brother. I think he came out of the womb wearing a button-down flannel.

Mel: I can picture that.

Brie: There's a nail salon just down the street. I was gonna try it out. Wanna come?

Mel: Um, yeah. Doc said I had some time.

Brie: So there's no reason not to go.

Mel: That's right. Okay. So, how often do you visit Jack?

Brie: I actually haven't seen him for about a year and a half. Last time was when I came to see a friend from college who'd moved to Garberville.

Mel: Oh. Where'd you go to college?

Brie: I went to Chapman for undergrad.

Mel: Stop.

Brie: Are you serious?

Mel: Yeah. I went to Chapman.

Brie: No way!

Mel: Yes!

Brie: I've never met anyone who went there. Most people haven't heard of it.

Mel: I know! I can't believe this. When did you graduate?

Brie: 2007.

Mel: We were there at the same time. What was your major?

Brie: Political science.

Mel: Health sciences.

Brie: Opposite sides of the campus. Still, I'm sure we crossed paths.

Mel: I'm sure we did. What a small world.

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Paige’s truck

Lizzy: May I help you?

Ricky: I have a surprise for you.

Lizzy: If you brought me lunch, I already ate.

Ricky: It's not lunch.

Lizzy: Then what is it?

Ricky: If I tell you, then it won't be a surprise anymore.

Lizzy: Okay. Then why are you telling me now?

Ricky: You need to tell Connie you're spending the night at a friend's.

Lizzy: Why would I do that?

Ricky: Because I'm taking you somewhere.

Lizzy: Somewhere not in Virgin River?

Ricky: Correct.

Lizzy: Okay. What should I wear?

Ricky: Just normal clothes.

Lizzy: Will I need a jacket?

Ricky: Don't think so.

Lizzy: A sleeping bag?

Ricky: No.

Lizzy: Will there be candy?

Ricky: There can be if you want.

Lizzy: Do I need pajamas?

Ricky: No.

Lizzy: Okay. Now I'm intrigued.

Ricky: Good. That's what I was going for.

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Street

Brie: Can't believe how ragged my nails were.

Mel: Oh, I know. Me too.

Brie: I love that colour. What's it called?

Mel: Isn't it cute? Put It In Neutral.

Brie: Red Hot Rio.

Mel: Bold!

Brie: You know what else we should try?

Mel: Hm?

Brie: Temper. It's a pastry shop. They have this milk chocolate salted caramel cake.

Mel: Oh, stop.

Brie: Ooh. What do you think?

Mel: Cute. It goes with your nails.

Brie: You think? Oh God!

Man: Whoa!

Brie: Sorry.

Mel: Are you okay?

Brie: Yeah, I'm fine.

Mel: Here, let me help.

Brie: All good. I got it.

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Sam’s cottage inn: parking

Ricky: Surprise!

Lizzy: Oh my God! It's so romantic!

Ricky: You like it?

Lizzy: Uh, yeah!

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Sam’s cottage inn

Paul: Can I help you?

Ricky: Oh, uh, yeah. We'd like a cabin, please.

Paul: Mm-hm. And are you accompanied by an adult?

Ricky: Oh, well, we're both, uh, 18. Well, actually, she's, uh, 19, so...

Paul: I'm gonna need to see both your IDs.

Ricky: Uh...

Lizzy: Uh...

Paul: When will you be checking out?

Ricky: Tomorrow.

Paul: Mm-hmm. Luggage?

Ricky: No. Uh...

Paul: I'll be right back.

Ricky: I think he thinks we're gonna have sex.

Lizzy: We are gonna have sex.

Paul: Okay, two double beds...

Lizzy: We'd like a king, please.

Paul: Okay, fine. I'm gonna need a credit card for incidentals.

Ricky: I only have cash.

Paul: I'm sorry, sir. We require a credit card to secure the cabin.

Lizzy: Here.

Paul: Thank you.

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Café

Brie: Hey, I know you. We met at Jack's.

Brady: Oh, you're, um...

Brie: Brie.

Brady: Brie. Right.

Server: What can I get you?

Brie: Uh, I'll have a whiskey sour. Do you want a drink?

Brady: No, thanks. I, uh, should get going.

Brie: I was just being polite.

Brady: Well, if you're gonna twist my arm, uh, I'll have another one… I'll get the next round.

Brie: How do you know there'll be a next round?

Brady: From experience.

Brie: Well, that's a bold statement.

Brady: Does Jack know you're here?

Brie: No. Why?

Brady: He wouldn't want me having drinks with his sister.

Brie: How do you know I'm his sister?

Brady: Small town. I might've asked around a little.

Brie: Oh, you did, did you? Any other dirt I should be aware of?

Brady: I heard you're an attorney, and you're single.

Brie: Wow, you've got quite the grapevine.

Brady: Well, did I hear wrong?

Brie: Well, one is true, and the other one is complicated.

Brady: You gonna tell me which is which?

Brie: Doubt it.

Brady: Why?

Brie: Because I don't know you.

Brady: Well, we should fix that.

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Jack’s bar

Preacher: You okay if I go? I wanna have dinner with Christopher.

Jack: Yeah, you get out of here. It's slow. I was thinking about closing soon.

Preacher: Decide what you're gonna do about Mel?

Jack: I thought about staying with her, but...

Preacher: Yeah, but?

Jack: I think I'm gonna check into the B&B.

Preacher: Yeah? How come?

Jack: It's easier. I won't have to worry about imposing on her, you know?

Jack’s bar: kitchen

Preacher: Or you could view it as an opportunity to find out if you two really connect.

Jack: And if we don't? That's not something I wanna find out right now.

Preacher: Well, I gotta say I have never known you to shy away from anything.

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Jack’s bar

Preacher: Hey!

Charmaine: Hey. I could really use a 7 and 7 right now.

Preacher: Settle for a 7 Up?

Charmaine: That seems to be my drink of choice these days.

Jack: No, Preach, you go. I got it.

Preacher: Thanks. Bye, Charmaine.

Charmaine: Bye. Wow! You know, I still remember the first time I came into this place. You spent 20 minutes trying to talk me out of ordering a white zinfandel.

Jack: Unsuccessfully, I might add.

Charmaine: Yeah, well, I appreciated the effort. And doesn't that feel like a million years ago?

Jack: Well, we've had a lot happen since then.

Charmaine: Yeah, we have. Um, listen, I came here to apologize.

Jack: For what?

Charmaine: I was really hard on you throughout our breakup, and I shouldn't have pushed you the way that I did.

Jack: It's okay.

Charmaine: No, it's not. I get it now. The minute I met Todd, it was just like... "Wow," you know? And you and I were never like that.

Jack: I wasn't looking for anything permanent.

Charmaine: I know. And I was, and I should've listened to you.

Jack: Thank you.

Charmaine: Anytime. And I am so happy that you found Mel because if you didn't, I never would've met Todd.

Jack: Well, I'm happy that you're happy… But I gotta ask. I mean, I never would've pictured you with a guy like Todd.

Charmaine: Why not?

Jack: Well, you know, the personal barber. The income property. You gotta admit, he's a little much.

Charmaine: No, no, no. That's what I love about him. I mean, he's confident, and he wants to get married and have a big family. And thanks to his income property, you don't need to worry about finding another place for the twins.

Jack: What does that mean?

Charmaine: I... I heard about the fire, and I'm so sorry, by the way. Uh, but at least you don't have to stress about finding another house.

Jack: I'm not stressed out. I spoke to the contractor about rebuilding.

Charmaine: Oh, construction always takes longer than you think. So instead of renting the house out, Todd and I will live together in Clear River. It's got a huge yard and a big pool.

Jack: My house will be ready within six months. The kids won't even be walking by then.

Charmaine: I'm just saying that if you decide not to rebuild or whatever, you can visit the twins whenever you want.

Jack: Visit?

Charmaine: Yeah, and Todd says we don't even need a formal custody agreement. We can have an open-door policy, and you can come and go as you please. Within reason, of course. Oh. Oh, that's... That's Todd, um... I should go. Thank you so much for the 7 Up… Hey! Yeah!

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Sam’s cottage inn: room

TV: You're all heart, Wilbur. And I want you to know something. What is it, Ed? If I should go first, everything I own goes to you. That's kind of you, but I'll look silly with horseshoes and a saddle. I wish I could...

Lizzy: Jeez, did you go all the way back to Virgin River for ice?

Ricky: We need to leave.

Lizzy: We just got here.

Ricky: I saw Charlie in the parking lot.

Lizzy: Who's Charlie?

Ricky: You know, Charlie, grey hair, hangs out at Jack's?

Lizzy: That really old guy?

Ricky: Yeah. You know the desk clerk? That's his nephew. I mean, what are the chances?

Lizzy: In a place like this? Pretty high.

Ricky: Charlie knows everyone.

Lizzy: So?

Ricky: So he could tell Connie we're here. Paul could tell someone who knows Connie.

Lizzy: Who's Paul?

Ricky: The guy who checked us in.

Lizzy: That guy doesn't care what we're doing, and Charlie is, like, 100. I'll bet he's already forgotten he even saw you. Hey. We are in this amazing cabin all alone.

Ricky: I know.

Lizzy: So we shouldn't waste any time talking, okay?

Ricky: I'm sorry. I can't stop thinking about Connie.

Lizzy: Would you rather think about Connie than me?

Ricky: Of course not.

Lizzy: Okay, then… Does this help?

Ricky: Uh, yeah.

Lizzy: How about another one?

Ricky: Yeah, that's much better.

Lizzy: Okay, then.

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Hope’s house

Voice mail: Your call has been forwarded...

Mel: Hey there.

Vernon: Hey. What? Did I forget something at the office?

Mel: No. I was in the mood to play cards, and Jack's busy. So...

Vernon: You know, I'm just really not up for...

Mel: Just one game. Just one.

Vernon: Okay.

Mel: Okay. Great.

Vernon: What are we playin'?

Mel: Go Fish.

Vernon: Really?

Mel: Mm-hmm. It's the only game I know how to play.

Vernon: This is obviously about Hope.

Mel: No, I just felt like playing cards.

Vernon: Well, I still haven't heard from her if that's... What you want to know.

Mel: Have you seen the news?

Vernon: Yeah, hurricane made landfall about an hour ago, and, uh... That footage was so bad. I just had to turn it off.

Mel: Well, watching won't help anyone… I'll go first. Do you have a seven?

Vernon: You know, this is so silly. Why don't I teach you to play Solitaire?

Mel: Seven or no seven?

Vernon: Stubborn.

Mel: Hm.

Vernon: Just like Hope. Go fish… If I could just get a hold of her, I would be... I'd be fine.

Mel: Have you tried the local police station?

Vernon: Yeah, the lines... Phone lines are all jammed.

Mel: Seems like there's nothing else you can do.

Vernon: I know, I know, it's... Driving me crazy.

Mel: Course it is.

Vernon: Do you have a nine? Right now, the storm surge is at ten feet.

Mel: Mm.

Vernon: If they're still at that house, the chances of drowning...

Mel: What about rescue efforts?

Vernon: Impossible. The wind's clocking in over 100 miles an hour… You have a king?

Mel: Go fish.

Vernon: I can't lose her. She is everything to me.

Mel: I know. I know. And I know how hard it is to wait. Mark was in surgery for three hours before he passed away… The not knowing was unbearable. So I understand the kind of pain that you're in.

Vernon: And you lost him anyway.

Mel: No. No, no. That was my story. It does not mean that it's gonna happen to you.

Vernon: Yet it could.

Mel: Yes, it could. But for now, you still have hope… Sorry.

Vernon: That was so bad.

Mel: I apologize. That was completely unplanned.

Vernon: Thank you. Thank you for coming over.

Mel: Of course. I just want you to know that you're not alone in this.

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Preacher’s house: kitchen

Connie: We're up to about ten. Oh!

Christopher: Got one?

Connie: I got three.

Preacher: Hey. What are you guys up to?

Christopher: Preach, I got bugs living in my hair!

Preacher: What?

Connie: There's been a lice incident at camp. Didn't you see the email?

Preacher: No, I didn't. So... So, how bad is it?

Connie: Well, I've stripped the beds and washed all the towels and Christopher's clothing. When I'm done with his hair, I'm gonna start in on your closet.

Preacher: No, Connie, thanks. But, you know, you don't have to do that. Besides, it's late.

Connie: You're welcome to take over if you like, but even if you miss one single nit, you'll need to rewash everything and start the entire process over.

Preacher: Right. Okay, then, um, you should probably keep going.

Christopher: Preach, Google says lice attach themselves to human hair. Wanna know how they hold on?

Preacher: No, I don't.

Christopher: They use their sticky feet. Isn't that gross?

Preacher: Yes, it is. Sticky feet.

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Cabin

Mel: Hey.

Jack: Hey.

Mel: Sorry I'm late. I stopped off to see Doc.

Jack: No worries. Any word from Hope?

Mel: No, uh, but the hurricane sounds pretty bad.

Jack: Oh. Should I call him?

Mel: He said he's going to sleep, but go see him tomorrow.

Jack: Okay.

Mel: Uh, okay, so I got you some clothes.

Jack: What? You didn't have to do that. I told you I have a few things at the bar.

Mel: I know, but eventually, you're gonna run out of socks.

Jack: Well, if by eventually you mean tomorrow, you're right… Thank you.

Mel: You're welcome.

Jack: What made you think to go to the store?

Mel: If it was me, I wouldn't wanna be reminded of everything I lost by having to wear the same clothes over and over again.

Jack: You truly are a beautiful person. You know that? I'm serious. Always thinking about how to make other people's lives better. Where's that come from?

Mel: I don't know. My mom was like that.

Jack: I wish I'd gotten to meet her.

Mel: You would've loved her.

Jack: Well, I certainly love her daughter.

Mel: Well...

Jack: So, uh, I was wondering, um, does the invitation for me to stay still stand?

Mel: Yes! Yes, of course it does. Yes.

Jack: Okay. Good.

Mel: Yes.

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Street

Brie: Wanna come back to my place?

Brady: Uh, just to be safe, I don't think you should drive.

Brie: So, then let's go back to your place.

Brady: How about I take you back to Jack's instead?

Brie: Or we could find something else to do. This was fun.

Brady: Yeah. You're a hell of a pool player. Just, um... I don't want you to think I'm taking advantage or anything.

Brie: Hey, I never do anything I don't wanna do. You are so freaking gorgeous, you know that?

Brady: Is that what you think?

Brie: Mm-hmm. Don't you wanna kiss me?

Brady: Of course. It's just... Jack is...

Brie: So?

Brady: So upset with me, and...

Brie: No one needs to know. It could be our little secret.

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Cabin

Mel: Lilly, hi.

Lilly: Hi. I'm so sorry. If it's too late, I can come back tomorrow.

Mel: No, not at all. Come on in. Jack just ran to the bar.

Lilly: Okay, thank you.

Mel: Yeah, I left you a voice mail. Doc said you were looking for me.

Lilly: Yeah. Yeah. I'm... I'm so sorry. I, um... I didn't know who else to tell.

Mel: Lilly, what is it?

Lilly: I have cancer.

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11.12.2022 vers 17h

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02.03.2022 vers 12h

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jptruelove  (19.10.2023 à 17:10)

Lizzie et Ricky, je comprends qu'ils cherchent à être tranquilles mais il est trop stressé...

Hope, j'ai peur pour elle aussi... J'espère qu'on aura bientôt de ses nouvelles et qu'elles seront bonnes.

Mel et Jack, ils sont toujours aussi mignons... Sympa, qu'il décide d'enménager, finalement.

Brie, elle a l'air de cacher quelque chose. Je me demande bien ce que c'est. En tout cas, elle n'a pas froid aux yeux avec Brady... Pourquoi pas, surtout si elle l'écarte de la mauvaise voie dans laquelle il s'est lancé. Par contre, celui à qui ca ne va pas plaire, c'est Jack...

emeline53  (26.11.2021 à 21:04)

C'est bizarre de ne pas voir Hope pour le moment dans la saison, touchant la façon dont Doc s'inquiète pour elle, j'espère que ça va aller...

Surprise que Jack hésite à habiter avec Mel mais finalement ils vont tenter :)

Charmaine je ne sais pas si elle se rend compte de ce qu'elle dit... maintenant elle a un mec plein aux as donc elle ne veut même plus trop que Jack soit dans la vie des jumeaux ? Non mais c'est nul... et s'il la largue, elle reviendra en pleurant ; bref déjà je ne la portais pas dans mon coeur mais ça devient de pire en pire ^^

Brie et Brady why not mais bon Brady je ne sais pas trop quoi penser de lui, il est dur à cerner... et Brie elle cache aussi un truc j'ai l'impression ^^ et Jack ne va pas être content du tout mais bon ça c'est son problème, il n'a pas à intervenir dans les relations de sa soeur.

Lizzie et Ricky qui veulent être tranquille, ça se comprend, mais ils ont beaucoup de temps d'écran pour pas grand chose je trouve ^^

Syliam31  (15.07.2021 à 13:51)

Effectivement, déjà deux épisodes que Hope n'est pas là.... c'est mauvais signe et Doc s'inquiète de plus en plus. J'espère qu'on en saura rapidement plus sur le sort de Hope.

Charmaine m'énerve toujours autant... maintenant elle suit les conseils de son fiancé et met Jack de côté vis à vis des jumeaux! Je ne sais pas si elle le fait exprès ou si elle ne se rend pas vraiment compte de ce qu'elle dit mais Jack à l'air blessé par son annonce.

Concernant Brie, je pense également qu'elle va ramener un peu de fraîcheur dans la série. Par contre, si Jack sait qu'elle fricote avec Brady je ne donne pas cher de leurs peaux!!! Mais en même temps je serais plutôt pour ce couple car je suis sûre que Brie pourrait détourner Brady du mauvais chemin sur lequel il se trouve actuellement.

Et moi, j'aime bien le couple Ricky/Lizzie même s'ils font un peu niais je les trouve mignons tous les deux.

Sas1608  (14.07.2021 à 21:40)

Brie n'a pas froid aux yeux non, mais elle a raison... Brady, pas mal !

Charmaine est détestable, pauvre Jack qui n'a pas son mot à dire. Pourtant cest ses enfants.

J'adore la relation Mel/Doc. Elle a bien évolué, et cette complicité est belle à voir. 

Lizzie et Ricky c'est un peu relou. 

 

labelette  (14.07.2021 à 10:11)

Ah ah, je me demandais qui était cette Brie dont tu parlais... Au début je croyais que c'était la petite-fille de Connie ! Puis j'ai compris ;-)

SeySey  (13.07.2021 à 12:58)

Hope, Hope...tu auras vite ta réponse ^^

Sinon, j'aime beaucoup Brie! Un p'tit bol d'air frais cette saison :D

Quand à Charmaine: NO COMMENT mdr

labelette  (13.07.2021 à 11:59)

Charmaine a toujours aussi peu de bide... et pense que Jack verra ses enfants chez elle ! Son copain a l'air de vouloir tout décider...

Je commence à avoir peur pour Hope... 2 épisodes qu'on ne la voit pas... et elle n'appelle même pas Doc ! Je n'ai lu aucun spoiler donc je ne sais pas si l'actrice joue dans la saison 3 ou non (si ce n'est pas le cas, c'est mauvais signe !). 

La soeur de Jack n'a pas froid aux yeux ;-)

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